Timmermans Stefan, Mauck Aaron
Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2005 Jan-Feb;24(1):18-28. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.24.1.18.
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) aims to address the persistent problem of clinical practice variation with the help of various tools, including standardized practice guidelines. While advocates welcome the stronger scientific foundation of such guidelines, critics fear that they will lead to "cookbook medicine." Studies show, however, that few guidelines lead to consistent changes in provider behavior. The hopes, fears, and mixed record of EBM are rooted in the traditional professional perspective of the clinician as sole decisionmaker. Multifaceted implementation strategies that take the collaborative nature of medical work into consideration promise more effective changes in clinical practice.
循证医学(EBM)旨在借助包括标准化实践指南在内的各种工具,解决临床实践差异这一长期存在的问题。虽然倡导者欢迎此类指南有更强的科学基础,但批评者担心它们会导致“照本宣科式医学”。然而,研究表明,很少有指南能使医疗服务提供者的行为产生一致的改变。循证医学的希望、担忧和喜忧参半的记录都源于临床医生作为唯一决策者的传统专业视角。考虑到医疗工作的协作性质的多方面实施策略有望在临床实践中带来更有效的改变。